New Employee Passport
Introduction This guide is a tool for you to use in order to get the most of your first 90 days with DFAS. The activities and tasks within are designed for you to complete in addition to your tailored orientation for your job and office. Though not mandatory, the use of this guide is encouraged, as it provides step-by-step guidance in getting acclimated to your new role, engaging your supervisor, understanding the DFAS culture, and contributing to DFAS in a meaningful way. There is a wealth of information, both within this Passport and on the Onboarding website. We encourage you to explore both of these resources to help guide you as you begin your DFAS career.
Prepare Get an insider s perspective on what you can expect as a member of DFAS. Onboarding website (same location where you found this resource) and check out the video designed with you in mind. A closedcaption version is provided. Before Your First Day Read about DFAS mission, vision, and values. Review what role you play in the mission of DFAS. Learn more about your future customers. View the information for your site. Review the information on your Federal Benefits package. Make preliminary choices regarding your health, life, and retirement plans. You will enroll for these benefits electronically after you begin work. and review DFAS Overview. and review Your Role in Our Mission. Onboarding website. Under Your Customers, review the information on the various customer groups we serve. and review Your DFAS Site. Your Benefits and Beneficiary Forms. You can use the following to annotate your preliminary health, life, and retirement plan choices. Selected Plans: Health Life TSP Contribution/Amount/Fund Dental/Vision Long Term Care
Orient First Day/Orientation Attend and complete your site s orientation. Complete the necessary in-processing forms. Obtain assistance in locating necessary supplies. Information regarding the orientation process can be found on the DFAS Onboarding website by selecting Your Site Orientation under Orient. There, you will find a link to site specific guidance. Most of your in-processing forms will be completed via the Onboarding Manager (OM) system. Your Human Resources (HR) representative will let you know when each form is due. There are some forms such as your payroll and additional employment forms (I-9, Appointment Affidavit, etc.) that you must print and bring with you on your first day. If you are unsure of which forms to bring, please contact your HR representative. Contact your office s Administrative Point of Contact (POC) or Secretary to obtain the basic office supplies you will need to complete your work. You can also decorate your office space with award certificates, family pictures, and the like.
Engage First Week Increase your awareness and knowledge about DFAS strategy, organizational structure, and general administrative policies/practices. Meet your team members. Meet with your Supervisor and Discuss the vision, mission, and strategy for DFAS and your organization. Review DFAS Policies to include: Hours of Work Leave Conduct Performance Management Training Equal Employment Opportunity Chain of Command Onboarding website. Under Engage, select and review the various topics listed to enhance your awareness and knowledge. Take notes to ask/discuss any questions you may have regarding this information with your Supervisor, Team Lead, or Sponsor. Your Supervisor, Team Lead, or Sponsor should take you around the office and introduce you to who you ll be working with. DON T WAIT, take the initiative to introduce yourself to those sitting around you and begin building those valuable professional relationships. Copies of your organization s mission, function, and organizational chart should be available through your supervisor or team lead. Learn how your job supports the most important customers in the world. Your Supervisor or Team Lead should have his/her own checklist of items to cover with you regarding these topics. You won t need to memorize them, but should know where to go to review them. Begin your first work assignment. Because each organization differs, your first assignment may range from completing core training to providing assistance to a fellow team member. No matter the task, look for opportunities to learn the processes and business.
Excel First 90 Days Learn about the various tools and processes in place to support you in starting a successful career at DFAS. Review your performance plan and position description. Explore the various required, or highly recommended, certifications associated with your specialty and/or position. Create your development plan using the electronic Individual Development Plan (eidp). Seek feedback on your performance. Be on the lookout for process improvements in your job that would result in better service and/or products for the customer. Onboarding website. Under Excel select and review the various topics listed to enhance your awareness and knowledge. Share questions you have regarding this information with your Supervisor, Team Lead, or Sponsor. Your performance plan is tailored toward your specific position. Your Supervisor should discuss with you the performance elements of your job and give you an opportunity to provide input. Under Excel, select and review Certifications. Discuss any specific certification requirements or recommendations with your Supervisor. After meeting with your Supervisor, formalize your first eidp. DFAS employees should always strive to improve upon their own performance through formal development and performance feedback. If you re not regularly receiving feedback both informally and formally, provide a self-assessment to your Supervisor and schedule a time to discuss your perspective and to seek his/her perspective. All DFAS employees are encouraged to look for better ways to do business in the areas they work. If you see a potential process improvement, share it with your Supervisor and/or Team Lead. This also includes providing your feedback via the New Hire Surveys you ll be invited to participate in.
The road ahead holds many opportunities both for your professional development and in making a difference for our customers. Use your first year to aggressively address competency gaps and solicit performance feedback from your Supervisor and/or Team Leader. To close any developmental gaps, be sure to take advantage of the many resources that can be found on the Growth and Learning eportal Community. We wish you the best in your DFAS career!